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Built by Hand, Backed by Grit: Rowdy Rowels Leather Spur Straps Made in the USA

Built by Hand, Backed by Grit: Rowdy Rowels Leather Spur Straps Made in the USA

In rodeo, gear matters. It’s more than just what you wear — it’s what keeps you safe, steady, and styled in the arena. That’s why at Rowdy Rowels, we don’t outsource quality. We build it with our own two hands.

Every pair of spur straps we sell — from mutton bustin’ beginners to youth riders and full-blown bull riders — is handcrafted right here in the USA.


Why That Matters

In a world of mass-produced imports, our leather shop is different. We cut, punch, and finish each set of straps ourselves, ensuring:

  • Rodeo-ready durability

  • Perfect fit for young and pro riders alike

  • Genuine leather quality you can feel

  • Pride in American craftsmanship

Whether your kid is suiting up for their first sheep ride or you’re gearing up for the next 8-second ride, our straps are built to hold tight — no matter how rowdy the ride gets.


Sizing for Every Stage

We know rodeo families grow fast — and so do their boots.

That’s why we offer:

  • Mutton Bustin’ Spur Straps – Sized for ages 4–6, with soft, flexible leather

  • Youth Spur Straps – Durable, adjustable designs for 7–12 year olds

  • Bull Riding Spur Straps – Full-size straps with reinforced stitching for intense rides

Every set is handcrafted to move with you — never against you.


Shop the Collection

Ready to upgrade your gear with something that lasts?

👉 Explore Our Full Collection of Spur Straps & Spurs Here

From first rides to final rounds — Rowdy Rowels has your back, one handmade strap at a time.


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